Andreeva in straight sets.
And here we are at the German Open, my dear spectators of the small screen, watching a promising round of 32 with Mirra Andreeva facing Magdalena Frech. Now be sure to keep your napping grandparents in the loop, this is not a rerun of their afternoon soap operas.
Andreeva, who previously shot down Frech with a decisive 2 to nil love in their recent past, is standing across the net like a seasoned vet waiting to cash her pension <cough> I mean, waiting to secure her victory. The past performances of Frech are reminding me of a romance movie, a series of heartbreaks splashed with a glimmer of hope. I think we all can see where this is headed, can't we?
Meanwhile, Andreeva is behaving like an employee of the month. Despite a recent hiccup against Boisson, she's been sweeping through her opponents like a broom in Quidditch, which just solidifies my belief about her performance today.
And I haven't even brought up the seeding yet! Andreeva has been planted securely at number 6, while Frech, well, isn't even planted.
So unless Frech discovers she has a fairy godmother who can turn a broomstick into a capable tennis racquet, I believe the verdict is quite clear.
Albert’s Prediction: Andreeva in straight sets.